3 Questions
What is the importance of preserving non-material culture?
It can have negative effects on society
What are the traditional society's political units?
The quarter, the extended family, the compound, and the council of state
What is the interpretation of social change?
Value-laden
Study Notes
- Non-material culture changes slowly due to being rooted in tradition.
- Preservation of non-material culture is important.
- Changing non-material culture can have negative effects on society and people's roots.
- Social change's interpretation is value-laden.
- Traditional society's politics concerned ordering and allocation of power.
- Grassroots impact of modern government is minimal due to being urban-based and distant.
- Traditional society's political units include the quarter, extended family, compound, and council of state.
- Politics in traditional society was not strange.
- The ability to control others was a concern in traditional society's politics.
- Social change is not synonymous with either progress or regression.
Test your knowledge on the politics and preservation of non-material culture in traditional societies with this quiz! Discover the importance of preserving non-material culture and the potential negative effects of changing it. Learn about the different political units in traditional society and how social change can be interpreted through a value-laden lens. See how grassroots impact and the ability to control others played a role in traditional politics. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about these fascinating topics!
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